May 17, 2021 | featured (home), General, Other
by Brett A. McNeill (first published in Ordained Servant Online, April 2021) This is not intended to be a theological or academic defense of sabbaticals—there are others who are more qualified to do that. Rather, this is simply meant to be an honest reflection on my...
May 11, 2021 | Soul Care, webinars
Dr. Joel Beeke, President of Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, is interviewed by Rev. Robert Tarullo on dealing with criticism in pastoral ministry. Presented by the Committee on Ministerial Care of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church, this webinar is based on the...
Feb 23, 2021 | Financial Health, Financial Planning, webinars
7 financial experts discussing the 10 financial mistakes you may be making. The Committee on Ministerial Care of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church looks at 10 common financial mistakes made by pastors. Hosted by financial advisor and ruling elder Matt Miner, this...
Nov 2, 2020 | Soul Care, webinars
An interview with Carl Trueman regarding how thoughts from his book, The Rise & Triumph of the Modern Self, impact pastoral...
Jul 29, 2020 | book reviews, Financial Health, Financial Planning
Managing God’s Money: A BIBLICAL GUIDE [Book Review] Author: Randy Alcorn, Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., 2011 Reviewed by Lendall H. Smith As the title suggests, this book is not about how to manage our money to accomplish our financial goals. Instead, it is a Bible...
Jul 29, 2020 | book reviews, Financial Health, Financial Planning
Money Problems, Marriage Solutions [Book Review] Author: Chuck Bentley, Chicago: Moody Publishers, 2017 Reviewed by Douglas L. Watson Haven’t we heard this one? “Money! The biggest problem in marriage.” Or maybe it’s the lack thereof. Pastors who counsel know that...
Jul 29, 2020 | book reviews, Financial Health, Financial Planning
Redeeming Money: How God Reveals and Reorients Our Hearts [Book Review] Author: David Paul Tripp, Crossway (2018) Reviewed by Gregory De Jong Redeeming Money is a recent work by David Paul Tripp which should find a wide audience among Christians who sense that matters...